Popular Powermatic Planer Jointer Parts

This ball bearing is 17 mm and fits a variety of gardening power tools. The ball bearing has two contact rubber seals on each side and two non-contact metal shields on each end as well. Tip: if your tools needs only one seal or shield, then take off one of the shields or seals from this ball bearing. Refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer for further installation instructions and a detailed diagram.

This is a ball bearing, and it is used on various lawn equipment and power tools. This part has an outer diameter of 1.5 inches, and metal shielding on both sides. The bearing is used to reduce friction between two rotating parts. It keeps wear on the equipment to a minimum, and helps the mechanics run efficiently. Depending on how often you use your tool, your bearings will need routine replacement due to continual pressure on them.

This flat washer is designed to fit a variety of power tools. The washer helps distribute the pressure evenly between parts and has multiple applications depending on your specific tool. Check the diagram for the accurate location in your tool. *Please note: this part is sold individually.

This is a ball bearing for various power tools. It distributes weight evenly and reduces friction between parts of your tool. Depending on how often you use your tool, the ball bearings are subject to a lot of pressure and can easily malfunction. Because this part will reduce wear on your tool and help it run smoothly, we recommend replacing it when you notice any damage.

This is a set screw for various power tools. This part has no head to allow screwing all the way into the threaded holes. It secures objects together, normally without a nut. Depending on the project, more than one set screw may be needed.

This flat washer fits the following tools: saws, drills, planer jointers, and angle grinders. The washer helps prevent nuts and bolts from tearing or pulling through material because it creates a bearing surface. *Please note: This part is sold individually. Refer to the diagram provided by the manufacturer for installation instructions. Remember to unplug or turn off power on tool before beginning this installation.